OUR SERVICES

Hours (all locations):
Monday - Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

We offer the following Vaccines: Flu (Seasonal), Pneumonia, Tetanus, and Shingles. Virtually any vaccine can be ordered and delievered in less than 48 hours for you convenience.

We also offer: Travel Medicine, Physicals, Female Examinations, Musculoskeletal, Sprains, Fractures. With the latest Digital X-Ray machines at most of our clinics, we can provide diagnostic imaging at a ONE-STOP visit.

We diagnose and treat the following illnesses and conditions (please click on any illness to read about Common Signs and Symptoms):


 

 

Skin Conditions:

  • Athletes Foot
  • Cold Sores
  • Deer Tick Bites
  • Impetigo
  • Minor Skin Infection & Rashes
  • Poison Ivy
  • Ringworm
  • Wart Removal

Environmental Allergies

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Itchy eyes
  • Increased tearing, swollen eyes
  • Nasal itching and stuffiness
  • Sneezing
  • Clear watery nasal discharge
  • Post nasal drip, cough from irritation of secretions

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Bladder Infections

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Burning sensation with urination
  • Increased frequency and urge to urinate
  • Blood in urine
  • Low grade fever
  • Only minimal urine output when attempting to urinate

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Bronchitis

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • An irritating, frequent cough with or without phlegm (duration: one to two weeks)
  • Sore throat or sinus symptoms may accompany the cough
  • With or without fever, chills or night sweats

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Pneumonia

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • An irritating, frequent cough with or without phlegm (duration: one to two weeks)
  • Sore throat or sinus symptoms may accompany the cough
  • With or without fever, chills or night sweats
  • Possible back or chest pain
  • Pain with deep breathing

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Ear Infections

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Ear pain
  • Irritability
  • Full sensation in the ear
  • Fever
  • Drainage
  • Pulling at the ear in small children (direct correlation between pulling at the ears and infection is uncertain)

 

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Pink Eye & Styes

Common Signs and Symptoms:

PINK EYE

  • Redness to the eye
  • Itchy eyes
  • Excessive tears
  • Matted eyes (discharge of a yellow or clear fluid which may cause the eyelids and eyelashes to stick together, particularly during sleep and noticed in the morning upon waking)
  • Recent/current upper respiratory infection

STYES

  • Swollen eye lid
  • Sudden onset of local tenderness
  • Redness of the eye lid
  • Pain of the eye lids
  • With or without blurry vision
  • External: visible nodule present below the margin of the eye lid
  • Internal: may be no visible nodule present

 

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Sinus Infections


Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Pain in the cheekbones, upper teeth, forehead, or around and behind the eye
  • Pain intensity may increase with bending over or coughing
  • Postnasal purulent drainage or thick purulent nasal discharge
  • In children, a chronic stuffy nose and cough is a common symptom

 

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Strep Throat

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Sore throat
  • Fever above 101 degrees
  • Swollen neck glands
  • Red throat/tonsils with white patches
  • Appetite loss
  • Headache or stomach pain can occur, mostly in children

For accurate strep testing, please avoid food, drink, cigarettes, chewing gum and cough drops 15 minutes before your test.

***Note: For most patients, a rapid test is done initially for results during the visit. If necessary, a 24-72-hour culture may be ordered (additional lab charges may apply).

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Swimmer’s Ear

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Ear pain
  • Sensation in the ear
  • Fever
  • Drainage
  • Foul smell coming from the ear
  • Pulling at the ear in small children
  • Redness and swelling around the ear

 

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Orthopedic Problems

We treat orthopedic problems including splinting and bracing, stabilization of fractures, referral and set up with an orthopedic specialist as needed. Our onsite xray makes diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic sprain, strains, and fracture an ultra convienent one stop problem solution.

 

 

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SKIN CONDITIONS

Athlete’s Foot

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Circular lesions on feet
  • Itchy feet

Cold Sores

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Grouped blisters on a red base, usually located on lips or facial area.
  • Blisters rupture, leaving erosions that slowly form crusts
  • Tenderness, pain, mild numbness, or burning prior to eruption of lesions
  • Fever, muscle soreness, tiredness, or swollen lymph nodes

Deer Tick Bites

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Deer tick present
  • Site of bite identifiable
  • Report of removing deer tick within past 72 hours

Impetigo

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Multiple sores usually found on the face, arms and/or legs
  • Itchy, small blister-like and/or yellowish-crusted sores
  • Swollen glands
  • Possible low fever (less than 100)

Minor Skin Infections & Rashes

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Honey crusted lesions
  • Lesions around mouth or nose
  • May have cold symptoms
  • Possible fever

Poison Ivy

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Known exposure to poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac
  • Rash
  • Itching
  • Redness and swelling
  • Blisters

Ringworm

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Circular lesion with raised scaly border
  • Often central clearing in lesion
  • Itchy
  • Can occur anywhere on body

Wart Removal

Common Signs and Symptoms:

Warts are caused by viruses (human papillomavirus or HPV) that infects the skin cells. Warts can grow on all parts of your body. They usually look like small bumps on the skin that are usually painless, slow growing and can have smooth or rough tops.

Warts on the bottom of the feet can be painful. They typically do not bleed on their own. Warts on the skin may be passed to another person when that person touches the warts. It is also possible to get warts from using towels or other objects that were used by a person who has warts.

 

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Flu (Seasonal)

Common Signs and Symptoms:

Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. It can cause an abrupt onset of fever, fatigue, muscle aches, headaches and cough. It can cause a mild to severe illness. In some groups, it can even lead to death. People at high risk for developing complications from the flu and those that can transmit the flu to others should be vaccinated every year. These include:

  • People 65 years and older
  • People who live in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities
  • Adults and children 6 months and older with chronic heart or lung conditions, including asthma
  • Adults and children 6 months and older who needed regular medical care or were in a hospital during the previous year because of a metabolic disease (like diabetes), chronic kidney disease, or weakened immune system (including immune system problems caused by medicines or by infection with human immunodeficiency virus [HIV/AIDS])
  • Children 6 months to 18 years of age who are on long-term aspirin therapy
  • Women who will be pregnant during the influenza season
  • All children 6 to 23 months of age
  • Those who can transmit the flu to others at high risk, including health care workers, care-givers of 6-23 month olds and close contacts of those 65 years of age and older


Although the possibility is extremely rare, patients should be aware that any vaccine may cause a shock-like or anaphylactic reaction. For your protection, we recommend the following precautions:

  • Remain in the clinic waiting area for 20 minutes after receiving your vaccination.
  • Alert the practitioner if you experience any systemic allergic reaction.

 

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Pneumonia

Common Signs and Symptoms:

May be given routinely to patients over 50 Adults 65 and older require only one lifetime dose (unless the first dose was before age 65 and more than 5 years ago).
Although the possibility is extremely rare, patients should be aware that any vaccine may cause a shock-like or anaphylactic reaction. For your protection, we recommend the following precautions:

  • Remain in the clinic waiting area for 20 minutes after receiving your vaccination.
  • Alert the practitioner if you experience any systemic allergic reaction.

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